One class of cardiac glycosides, cardenolides, are found in multiple plant families, and evolved in the genus Erysimum of the Brassicaceae family between one and three million years ago, providing defense against glucosinolate (a different class of defensive metabolite)-resistant insects
We'll also help coordinate the collection of lab work, if needed
The most commonly reported effects in research contexts are typically mild and may include increased hunger (though less than with GHRP-6), transient fatigue following injection, occasional headaches, or water retention - effects generally associated with GH elevation itself rather than the peptide directly
therefore, it is considered unlikely for a single matrix molecule to undergo two-photon ionization
Each batch is accompanied by documentation supporting reproducibility within laboratory environments
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02166242